This Thursday, three new names were added: Vladimir Cheremet, Begesi token and Dmitriy Teretchenko. The first, 74, was sentenced in June 2007 to 30 years in prison by the Flemish Brabant Assize Court for murder. The second, aged 30, received, in 2015, with a sentence of three years and four months in prison by the Antwerp Court of First Instance for kidnapping, sequestration and rape.
Thirty Most Wanted arrested since 2016
Finally, the third is an individual who, in February 2024, left a psychiatric establishment located in Brussels in which he was interned for a murder committed in September 2011. He measures approximately 1m80, is of athletic corpulence and has blue eyes.
“Dmitriy Terechtchenko represents a danger to the physical integrity of third parties. If you see Dmitriy do not approach him but immediately notify the police. It is possible that Dmitriy is returned to his country of origin, Russia”warns the federal police. Over the years, many fugitives appearing on the Belgium’s Most Wanted list have been arrested. Let us quote Marc de Block in 2016, Mustapha Lahnachi in 2017, Hilde Van Acker and Jean-Claude Lacote in 2019, Nicolas Theodorou in 2022, Mohammed Aissa in 2024 and Andy de Wolf no later than last month. But there are many fugitives to find, such as Wim Beckmann, Fehriye Erdal, Hicham Chaib, Rouf Uddin or Suleyman Betelguriev.
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Any information on the people listed on the Belgium’s Most Wanted can be communicated via the free number 0800 30 300 or via the address [email protected]. The testimonies from abroad can be communicated via number 0032 2 554 44 88